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April 11 – 14, 2019
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Table of Contents
Greetings from the Governor of Alabama………………….......……………….…3 Greetings from the Mayor of Huntsville………………………….......…………….4 Welcome to Region3……………………………………………………....………...5 Organizing Committee………....…..………………………………………………..6 IEEE Region 3 Executive Committee……………………….....…………………..7 IEEE SoutheastCon 2019 Organizing Committee……………………......………9 IEEE Presidential Forum & Opening Reception………………………………....10 IEEE 2020 Presidential – Elect Candidates…..……………..………………......12 IEEE-USA Presidential Candidates ................................................................13 Tutorial Sessions.............................................................................................14 Gold Level Contributors...................................................................................16 Silver Level Contributors..................................................................................17 Targeted Contributions....................................................................................17 In-Kind Contributors ........................................................................................17 Technical Paper Sessions...............................................................................18 Poster Sessions...............................................................................................19 Region 3 Sessions...........................................................................................19 Region 3 Strategic Planning Session...............................................................20 Student Activities (All Sessions).......................................................................21 Awards Banquet Program................................................................................22 Conference Exhibitors..................................................................................... 23 SoutheastCon 2020 Announcement................................................................24
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WELCOME TO REGION 3!
On behalf of the IEEE members in the Southeastern US and Jamaica, it is my pleasure as Region 3 Director to welcome you to IEEE SoutheastCon 2019 and Huntsville, Alabama. From the website listed at the bottom of this page, you will find a lot of facts about Region 3, including our geographical boundaries and committees. SoutheastCon 2019 is really three conferences in one. There is the professional conference in which technical papers are presented in several interesting areas. There is the meeting of the Region Committee in which local and regional volunteers participate in educational sessions about IEEE processes and developments. And there is the student competitions in which Student Branches from Region 3 compete in various formats. I hope you will experience these things (the technical program, Region 3 Committee meeting, and Region 3 Student Competitions) and much more. We are happy to
have you in Region 3 and Huntsville. So, come on in, ‘sit a spell’, and enjoy the great Alabama Hospitality that the IEEE SoutheastCon 2019 Team has put together for us all.
Gregg Vaughn, Ph.D., P.E. Region 3 Director 2018-2019 http://www.ewh.ieee.org/reg/3/
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, it is a great pleasure to welcome you and your guests to Huntsville, Alabama, and SoutheastCon ‘19. We hope you will enjoy the quality of the technical program, get a chance to join us in the social activities, and enjoy some of the amenities and natural beauty of Huntsville and the surrounding areas. SoutheastCon is an annual conference primarily for the members of IEEE in Region 3, bringing together engineering professionals, computer scientists, engineering faculty, students, and business people to share results of the latest in original technical research through information exchange, tutorials, exhibits, seminars, workshops, and student competitions. During the most recent history of the conference, SoutheastCon has extended its reach beyond regional activity as we have seen increased participation by our national and international colleagues. This years’ hardware competition theme, "First 50 – Next 50," exemplifies Huntsville’s continued participation in space exploration. With the expanded space travels, autonomous robots will be responsible for clearing earth’s orbit from debris and making space travel to Space Hotels (Spectels) safe. Other student competitions include a software competition, design presentation competition, web site design competition, t-shirt design, student paper contest, and ethics competition. The IEEE Huntsville Section is your host for this year’s conference. The Section is very excited about this event because it has been 11 years since the last time the Section had an opportunity to host the event. The Section is also very appreciative of the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAHuntsville) and Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University (AAMU) engineering faculty, students, and staff for their enthusiastic commitment and support. This conference could not have been possible without their direct involvement and personal commitment.
We would also like to extend special thanks to members of the Conference Committee and the technical paper reviewers, all of whom gave much of themselves and their time, despite all other obligations, to assure a successful conference. A special thank you to technical program co-chairs Dr. Ravi Gorur and Dr. Kaveh Heidary for making these proceedings possible. Finally, on behalf of IEEE Region 3 and SoutheastCon 2019, we extend special thanks to all our conference contributors for their generous contributions to the Conference. Welcome to Huntsville!
Eric Grigorian Raziq Yaqub General Chair Vice-Chair
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IEEE REGION 3 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Director Gregg Vaughn, Ph.D., P.E. Director Elect Jill Gostin Secretary Chase Battaglio, P.E. Treasurer Ken Pigg Past Director Jim Conrad, Ph.D., P.E. Area 1 Virginia Steve Kemp Area 2 North Carolina Council Charles Lord Area 3 Georgia Chris Hardy Area 4 Florida Council Carlos Cabera Area 5 Tennessee Council Neena Imam Area 6 Alabama Mississippi Eric Grigorian Area 7 South Carolina Council Lee Stogner Area 8 Kentucky Indiana Don Hill Area 9 Jamaica Damith Wickramamayake Awards and Recognition Committee Kristin Bing Professional Activities Representative Ed Kirchner Section Representative 1 Damith Wickramamayake Section Representative 2 Don Hill Section Representative 3 Grayson Randall Section Representative 4 Danny Merkl Section Representative 5 Marie Scantlebury Member Activities (MGA-SCSC-ECCS) Sonya Dillard Newsletter Editor Bill LaBelle Webmaster Sub-Committee Eric Ackerman, Ph.D. Information Coordinator Steve Jackson Fellows Coordinator David Conner Ph.D., P.E. Conference Committee Sean Haynes Conference Vice Chair Committee Don Hill Director-Elect Jill Gostin Past Conference Committee Chair Chris Hardy Regional Student Activities Chair Victor Basantes Former Region Director Jim Conrad, Ph.D., P.E. Southeastcon 2017 Charles Lord Southeastcon 2018 Jim Howard Southeastcon 2019 Eric Grigorian Southeastcon 2020 Parag Upadhyay Finance (FINCOM) Committee Ken Pigg Section Support Mark Torres Life Member Coordinator Thomas Bellarmine Young Professional Coordinator Daniel Diaz Women in Engineering Coordinator Allison Mercer Senior Member Elevation Coordinator Jacquelyn Cunningham Section Operations Specialist Charles Lord Section Operations Specialist William Marshall
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Project Coordinator Grayson Randall Technical Activities Coordinator Glenn Parker Nominations & Appointments Jim Conrad, Ph.D., P.E. Past-Director Mary Ellen Randall Past Director David Green Young Professional Coordinator Daniel Diaz Operational Audit William Harrison Committee Member 1 William Marshall Committee Member 2 Jacquelyn Cunningham Committee Member 3 Carlos Cabera Committee Member 4 Bill Ratcliff Professional Activities (USA-PACE) Theresa Brunasso Employment & Career Services Ed Kirchner Gov’t Activities Coordinator Lee Stogner Student Prof. Awareness Coordinator Bailey Ulferts STEM Educational Liaison David Conner Ph.D., P.E. Strategic Operations & Support David Green SOSC Vice Chair William Ratcliff OAC Chair William Harrison Director (non-voting) Gregg Vaughn, Ph.D., P.E. Director-Elect (non-voting) Jill Gostin Secretary (non-voting) Chase Battaglio, P.E. Treasurer (non-voting) Ken Pigg Student Activities Victor Basantes SAC Vice Chair Rachel Wilson SAC Past Chair Pat Donohoe Student Representative Jill Johnson SAC Liaison to PAC Bailey Ulferts
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IEEE SOUTHEASTCON 2019 ORGANIZING COMMITEE
Steering Committee Members General Chair Eric Grigorian, P.E., PMP Georgia Tech Research Institute Vice-Chair Raziq Yaqub, Ph.D. Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Finance Chair Willie Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. TriVector Services, Inc. Secretary Paul Sullivan Northrop Grumman
Technical Program Co-Chairs Ravi Gorur, Ph.D. The University of Alabama in Huntsville Co-Chairs Kaveh Heidary, Ph.D. Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
Student Program Co-Chairs John Piccirillo, Ph.D. The University of Alabama in Huntsville Co-Chairs Laurie Joiner, Ph.D. The University of Alabama in Huntsville Members: Leandro Barajas, Eric Grigorian, Thomas Heckwolf, Josh Langford, Glenn Parker, Elena Todorovska Student Chapters: Jacob Pouncey (UAH), Samuel Banks (AAMU)
Volunteer Coordinator: Ron Jackson
Tutorial Co-Chair Willie Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. TriVector Services, Inc. Co-Chair Eric Grigorian, P.E., PMP Georgia Tech Research Institute
Contributors/Exhibits Contributor Chair Eric Grigorian, P.E., PMP Georgia Tech Research Institute Co-Chair Paul Sullivan Northrop Grumman Co-Chair Will Goins, Mission Driven Research
Publicity/Publications Website Josh Langford Georgia Tech Research Institute Social Media Thomas Heckwolf Southern Research Corporation SLACK Elena Todorovska Logistics Chair Sonya Dillard NASA / Marshall Space Flight Center IEEE Huntsville Section Liaison Glenn Parker, Ph.D., P.E., PMP Georgia Tech Research Institute
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IEEE PRESIDENTIAL FORUM & OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, April 12 – VBC Ball Rooms 2 & 3 (4:00pm – 7:00pm)
José M. F. Moura, IEEE President - is the Philip L. and Marsha Dowd
University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, a member of the U.S.
National Academy of Engineering and the U.S. National Academies Navy
Study Board, corresponding member of Portugal Academy of Sciences, and
Fellow of U.S. National Academy of Inventors, IEEE, and American Association
for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He holds a doctorate from MIT and
an EE from Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa (IST), Portugal.
José holds 14 patents, including two used in over three billion disk drive chips
in 60% of all computers sold in the last decade and the subject of a 2016 US
$ 750 million-dollar settlement between Carnegie Mellon and a
semiconductor manufacturer. He is President and cofounded Spiralgen, a company that specializes in
super-fast software components for cutting-edge parallel platforms. This includes technology licensed
by Intel (10 million lines of code in Intel’s IPP) and licensed and used by several other companies.
He received the IEEE Signal Processing Society Award for outstanding technical contributions and
leadership in signal processing and the IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Achievement Award
for fundamental contributions to statistical signal processing.
José will strive for a transparent, lean, open IEEE that runs a balanced operations budget and focuses
its capital investments on building IEEE’s future by creating new sustainable businesses that serve
members and IEEE’s technical communities. A second related priority is to significantly increase its
membership by making IEEE relevant to professionals from all walks of life, young and seasoned, from
any country in the world or industry. José has served as the Technical Activities Vice-President and
has been a member of the IEEE Board of Directors where he served as Division IX Director. He was also
a member of the Technical Activities Board, IEEE Awards Board, Educational Activities Board,
Publication Services and Products Board (PSPB), and PSPB Strategic Planning Committee. He is also a
founding member of the IEEE Portugal Section.
James A. Jeffries, IEEE Past President – retired from AT&T and Lucent
Technologies following 33 years in engineering and executive positions
including fiber optic cable development and manufacturing, quality
assurance, and supply chain management. He managed the engineering
teams that delivered the first commercial fiber optic cables for AT&T. He
served as logistics vice president, responsible for worldwide supply chain and
export planning. He has led teams in major technology transfers, transitions
of information technology, and organizational change. He has also worked in
the entrepreneurial sector as Chief Operating Officer for USBuild.com in San
Francisco, CA, USA. Jim served two separate terms on the IEEE Board of
Directors, as well as the 2015 IEEE-USA President. As President of IEEE-USA, Jim supported the
expanded focus on public visibility, young professionals, and humanitarian outreach.
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James received his BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Nebraska and an MS in
Engineering Science from Clarkson University. He attended the Stanford University Graduate School of
Business as a Sloan Fellow and earned an MS in Management. Jim is a member of the IEEE Eta Kappa
Nu honorary society and a licensed professional engineer (Emeritus).
Stephen Welby, IEEE Executive Director and COO - Prior to joining IEEE,
in 2015 Stephen was nominated by President Obama and confirmed by the
US Senate as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and
Engineering. In this role, he served as the chief technology officer for the U.S.
Department of Defense, leading one of the largest and most complex
research, development, and engineering organizations in the world. He
oversaw a $12.5B annual investment portfolio, managed internal and
collaborative research and engineering efforts, drove a culture that valued
innovation, and supported the department’s global technical engagement.
Stephen has more than three decades of government and industrial
experience in technology and product development, including senior leadership positions at the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). His technical experience includes development
of leading edge aeronautical and space systems, robotics, machine learning, high-performance
software, and sensor systems. Stephen holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering
from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, a master’s degree in business
administration from the Texas A&M University, and master’s degrees in computer science and applied
mathematics from The Johns Hopkins University. He is a fellow of the IEEE.
VBC SOUTH HALL FLOOR PLAN
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2020 IEEE Presidential – Elect Candidates
Susan K. (Kathy) Land is a Program Manager for the U.S. Missile Defense Agency in Huntsville, Al. She is responsible for advancing Command and Control, Battle Management, and Communications program objectives. She has more than 30 years of industry experience in the application of software engineering methodologies and the management of information systems, as well as leadership of software and systems product development teams. She wrote or co-wrote four books about software engineering principles. Land was elevated to IEEE Fellow in 2018 “for leadership in software product development.” Land was the 2018 vice president, IEEE Technical Activities. She served two additional terms on the IEEE Board of Directors as Division VIII director/delegate in 2011 and
2012, and as Division V director/delegate in 2014 and 2015. She was president of the IEEE Computer Society in 2009. In 2013 and 2016, Land was a member of the IEEE-USA Board of Directors. Land has been an active member of the IEEE Standards Association for more than 20 years and served as the Computer Society vice president for Standards in 2004. She was the recipient of the 2007 IEEE Standards Medallion. In 2008 and 2010, she was a member of the IEEE Women in Engineering Committee.
She has been active in Region 3 supporting local Future City Competitions. Land was also a member of the region’s Executive Committee, serving as its awards chair. Land is the recipient of several awards, including the 2011 IEEE Huntsville Section Outstanding Engineer of the Year Award, the IEEE Computer Society 2017 Richard E. Merwin Award, and the Huntsville Association of Technical Societies 2018 Moquin Award.
Dejan S. Milojicic is an established researcher with a full career in industry, and a long-term IEEE-CS volunteer. As an IEEE-CS Board of Governors member, he participated in developing the IEEE-CS 2011 Strategic Plan. He is the founding editor in chief of Computing Now and an IEEE Internet Computing editorial board member. He was appointed first Special Technical Communities chair, and served as past chair of the IEEE-CS Technical Committee on Operating Systems and on many program committees (ICDCS, CLOUD, and EDOC, among others). An IEEE-CS, ACM, and Usenix member for more than 20 years, Milojicic is an IEEE Fellow, IEEE-CS Golden Core Member, and ACM Distinguished Engineer. He has received an IEEE-CS Outstanding Contribution award. He has been on many conference program committees and journal
editorial boards, spearheading the Computer Society Report 2022, which was a technical underpinning for 2 Computer Society strategic plans. He co-invented Special Technical Communities, innovating organization of IEEE-CS members and contributors. Milojicic co-chaired the IEEE Confluence report (2017), an industry trend paper on Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence. He was Chair of the IEEE Industry Engagement Ad Hoc Committee (2015-2017), which culminated in a Committee of IEEE, of which he is the Past Chair and serving a 2-year term (2019-2020).
At HP Labs since 1998, Milojicic is a senior researcher and managing director of the Open Cirrus Cloud Computing Testbed. Previously, he was with OSF Research Institute in Cambridge,
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Massachusetts, and Institute Mihajlo Pupin in Belgrade, Serbia. He teaches cloud management at San Jose State University, California. Milojicic received a PhD from Kaiserslautern University, Germany. He has served on six thesis committees and guided 40 interns. He has published two books, more than 120 papers, and been awarded 11 patents.
Since his early career he was involved in infrastructure development: from OS support for transactional systems; to microkernel support for distributed systems; to global memory management in shared memory clusters; to appliance aggregation architecture; virtual desktop systems; Cloud Computing stack; software stack for accelerators for AI, etc. 22 patent applications.
IEEE-USA PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
Katherine J. Duncan has worked in industry, academia and government. She received a bachelor of engineering degree in computer engineering with a minor in electrical engineering as well as a masters of engineering in electrical engineering with an Optics Certificate (minor) from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken NJ. Her doctorate degree is in Physics from New Jersey Institute of Technology. She is currently on temporary assignment as a Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the U.S. Military Academy West Point, New York. She joined U.S. Army CERDEC in 2009, where she serves as a senior research scientist engaged in the development of novel nanomaterials for the next-
generation communication systems. She has worked for Johnson Manufacturing Corporation and taught courses and/or performed research at University of Delaware, Stevens Institute of Technology, Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Brendan Godfrey has extensive career in government and industry, including director of multiple Air Force laboratories, and regional manager of a small business; responsible for as many as 1500 people and budgets as large as $500M. Serving as IEEE-USA vice president for government relations, previously as chair of R&D and AI policy committees. Also, serving as elected member of NPSS AdCom, previously as chair of its PSAC technical committee. Fellow of IEEE and of APS.
Running for IEEE-USA President to provide greater emphasis on government relations while not ignoring career services and membership development.
Will work closely with region directors. Have provided solid results the past four years in government relations, including increased S&T funding, removed barriers to conference attendance by federal S&E, highlighted H1-B visa abuse, made permanent the R&D tax credit. Will increase government relations visibility and mobilize membership for advocacy; address important issues such as internet privacy, H-1B reform, cyber security, balanced export control, and improved R&D tax credit; and recruit more volunteers, especially young professionals. As IEEE Board member, will collaborate with U.S. region directors to identify and champion common issues, explore alternative membership and financial models, and promote openness and transparency.
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THURSDAY TUTORIAL SESSIONS
Thursday, April 11 (8:00am – 12:00pm) Red Cross Disaster Services Technology (DST) Training VBC Ball Room 3
Hands-On Introduction to Field Programmable Gate Arrays VBC Ball Room 1
Artificial Intelligence VBC Ball Room 2
Morning Break, All Sessions (10:00am – 10:15am)
Lunch Break, All Sessions (12:00pm – 1:00pm)
Thursday, April 11 (1:00pm – 2:30pm) Red Cross Disaster Services Technology (DST) Training VBC Ball Room 3
Hands-On Introduction to Field Programmable Gate Arrays VBC Ball Room 1
Artificial Intelligence VBC Ball Room 2
Big Data in Healthcare VBC Ball Room 4
Afternoon Break, All Sessions (2:30pm – 2:45pm)
Thursday, April 11 (2:45pm – 5:00pm) Red Cross (DST) Training, (Continues until 6:00pm) VBC Ball Room 3
Hands-On Introduction to Field Programmable Gate Arrays VBC Ball Room 1
Artificial Intelligence VBC Ball Room 2
Big Data in Healthcare VBC Ball Room 4
FRIDAY TUTORIAL SESSIONS
Friday, April 12 (8:00am – 12:00pm) Software System Safety ES Big Spring C
Hands-on SCADA Cyber-Security ES Big Spring D
Future of Cybersecurity VBC Ball Room 1
Additive Manufacturing & Printable Electronics (9 - 11:15am) VBC Meeting Rm 1
Partial Discharges VBC Ball Rm 4
Morning Break, All Sessions (10:00am – 10:15am) Reverse Engineering Network (10:00am – 12noon) VBC Meeting Rm 2
Lunch Break, All Sessions (12:00pm – 1:00pm)
Friday, April 12 (1:00pm – 2:30pm) Blockchain VBC Meeting Rm 1
Guided Inquiry Collaborative Learning in Cybersecurity VBC Meeting Rm 2
Fast-tracking Safe Autonomous Vehicles through Simulation VBC Ball Room 1
Partial Discharges VBC Ball Rm 4
Afternoon Break, All Sessions (2:30pm – 2:45pm)
Friday, April 12 (2:45pm – 5:00pm) Blockchain VBC Meeting RM 1
Launching a New Product or Product Line? Legal Strategies VBC Meeting RM 2
Introduction to GPS VBC Ball Room 1
Partial Discharges VBC Ball Rm 4
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PARTNERING SESSIONS WITH CYBERREACH
Friday, April 12 (8:30am – 1:00pm)
Women in Engineering (WIE) Training Power Skills – Senior Associate of Booz, Allen & Hamilton VBC Ballroom 5
My Journey in STEM – S/W Engineer, Raytheon VBC Ballroom 5
Balancing Being Right & Effective – University of Alabama VBC Ballroom 5
Leadership – Deputy Dir. Engineering at NASA/MSFC VBC Ballroom 5
WIE Networking Luncheon (Embassy Atrium) *RSVPs Only 12 – 1pm
Friday, April 12 (1:00pm – 5:00pm)
Cybersecurity Career Development Workshop Cyber Security Expert Panel VBC Ballroom 5
How to Capitalize on Increasing Demand for Cyber Talent VBC Ballroom 5
Saturday, April 13 (8:30am – 12:00pm)
CYBER STEM Event for Students in K-12 Hands-on Training in Cybersecurity Threats VBC Ball Room 5
Networking Protocols, H/W & S/W, Earn Skill Badges VBC Ball Room 5
SUNDAY TUTORIAL SESSIONS
Sunday, April 14 (9:00am – 5:00pm) MOVE Training VBC Meeting RM 2
Lunch Break (11:30am – 12:00pm)
Check us out here: https://move.ieeeusa.org/
Find out more about how
IEEE is on the MOVE!
MOVE Truck tours will be
open from 9am – 5pm on
Friday and Saturday during
SoutheastCon. Be sure to stop
by and see us to find out how
you can get involved in disaster
relief and STEM outreach!
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GOLD LEVEL CONTRIBUTORS
SILVER LEVEL CONTRIBUTORS
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TARGETED CONTRIBUTIONS
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS
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Friday Technical Paper Sessions
Friday, April 12 (8:00am – 12:00pm) Track 1 – Power / Smart Grid Embassy – Big Spring A1
Track 2 – Communications / Signals Embassy – Big Spring A2
Track 3 – Computers / Controls / Robotics Embassy – Big Spring B
Track 4 – Advanced Computing & Technologies Embassy – Monte Sano
Track 5 – Sensor Networks and IoT Embassy – Madison
Track 6 – Miscellaneous / Interdisciplinary Embassy – Redstone
Morning Break, All Sessions (10:00am – 10:15am)
Lunch – VBC South Hall 2 (12:00pm – 1:00pm)
Friday, April 12 (1:00pm – 5:00pm) Track 1 – Power / Smart Grid Embassy – Big Spring A1
Track 2 – Communications / Signals Embassy – Big Spring A2
Track 3 – Computers / Controls / Robotics Embassy – Big Spring B
Track 4 – Advanced Computing & Technologies Embassy – Monte Sano
Track 5 – Sensor Networks and IoT Embassy – Madison
Track 6 – Miscellaneous / Interdisciplinary Embassy – Redstone
Afternoon Break, All Sessions (2:30pm – 2:45pm)
Friday, April 12 (4:00pm – 7:00pm)
IEEE Presidential Forum VBC – Ball Rooms 2, 3
Opening Reception (6:00pm – 7:30pm) VBC South Hall 2
Area 1 – 9 Council Meetings (7:00pm – 9:00pm) Embassy Suites
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SATURDAY PAPER SESSIONS
Breakfast (6:30am – 8:00am) Embassy Suites
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) & (1:00pm – 5:00pm) Track 1 – Power / Smart Grid Embassy – Big Spring B
Track 2 – Communications / Signals Embassy – Big Spring C
Track 3 – Computers / Controls / Robotics Embassy – Big Spring D
Track 4 – Advanced Computing & Technologies Embassy – Monte Sano
Track 5 – Sensor Networks and IoT Embassy – Madison
Track 6 – Miscellaneous / Interdisciplinary Embassy – Redstone
Morning Break, All Sessions (10:00am – 10:15am)
Lunch Break, All Sessions (12:00pm –1:00pm) VBC South Hall 2
FRIDAY & SATURDAY POSTER SESSIONS
Friday, April 12 (1:00pm – 5:00pm) Poster Session 1 VBC Pre-function Area
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) Poster Session 2 VBC Pre-function Area
Saturday, April 13 (6:00pm – 10:00pm)
Awards Banquet, All Registered Attendees VBC North Hall
FRIDAY REGION 3 SESSIONS
MOVE Truck Tours (Open Doors from 9am – 5pm)
Friday, April 12 (8:00am – 12:00pm) Track 1 – Section Foundations, Part 1 VBC Ball Rm 2
Track 2 – Section Growth, Part 1 VBC Ball Rm 3
Morning Break, All Sessions (10:00am – 10:15am)
Lunch Break, All Sessions (12:00pm – 1:00pm)
Friday, April 12 (1:00pm – 3:30pm) Track 1 – Section Foundations, Part 2 VBC Ball Rm 2
Track 2 – Section Growth, Part 2 VBC Ball Rm 3
Move Tour (3:30pm – 4:00pm) Vehicle Outside
Afternoon Break, All Sessions (2:25pm – 2:35pm)
Friday, April 12 (4:00pm – 7:00pm) President’s Forum Ballroom 2&3
Opening Reception (6:00pm – 7:30pm) VBC South Hall 2
Friday, April 12 (7:30pm – 8:30pm) Area 1 Meeting / Virginia Big Springs D
Area 2 Meeting / North Carolina Big Springs A1
Area 3 Meeting / Georgia Big Springs A2
Area 4 Meeting / Florida Big Springs B
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Area 5 Meeting / Tennessee Big Springs C
Area 6 Meeting / Alabama & Mississippi Redstone
Area 7 Meeting / South Carolina Monte Sano
Area 8 & 9 Meeting / Indiana, Kentucky, and Jamaica Madison
Area Chairs Meet with Director (8:30pm – 9:00pm) Big Spring B
SATURDAY REGION 3 SESSIONS
Breakfast (6:30am – 8:00pm) Embassy Suites
MOVE Truck Tours (Open Doors from 9am – 5pm)
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) IEEE HKN Induction Ceremony VBC Ball Rm 2
IEEE & IEEE-USA President Elect Candidates VBC Ball Rm 2
Region 3 Committee Reports VBC Ball Rm 2
Morning Break, All Sessions (10:00am -10:15am)
Lunch Break, All Sessions (12:00pm – 1:00pm) VBC South Hall 2
Saturday, April 13 (1:00pm – 5:10pm) Region Support of Your Section VBC Ball Rm 2
Region 3 Committee Reports (1:00pm – 2:35pm) VBC Ball Rm 2
Deeper Dive Breakout Sessions (2:50pm – 5:10) Ball Rms. 1 - 5
Afternoon Break, All Sessions (2:35pm - 2:50pm)
Awards Banquet (6:00pm – 11:00pm) VBC North Hall
WIE / YP Reception & Networking Event (10:00pm – 11:00pm) Women in Engineering & Young Professionals South Hall 2
SUNDAY REGION 3 SESSIONS
Breakfast (6:30am – 8:00am) Embassy Suites
Sunday, April 14 (8:00am – 12:00pm) Region 3 Committee Meeting VBC Ball Rm 2
Morning Break, (9:35am – 9:50am) Region 3 Committee Meeting VBC Ball Rm 2
End of Region Meeting & Events (12:00pm)
Sunday, April 14 Move Truck Training (9:00am – 5:00pm) VBC Mtg. Rm 2
Conf. Debriefing – 2019 & 2020 Planning Comm. (1 – 3pm) VBC Mtg. Rm 1
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES (ALL SESSIONS)
Student Branch (SB) Counselors Mtg. & SB Leadership Training
Friday, April 12 (1:00pm – 3:00pm) ES Big Spring C/D
Ethics Competition – Preliminary Round
Friday, April 12 (3:00pm – 5:00pm) ES Big Spring C/D
Ethics Competition Judge Training and Preliminary Round Judging
Friday, April 12 (5:00pm – 7:00pm) Big Spring B
Ethics Competition Sequestration
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) VBC Meeting RM 2
Ethics Competition
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) VBC Ball Room 1
Design Presentation Competition
Friday, April 12 (3:00pm – 4:00pm) Part 1 VBC Reception
Friday, April 12 (7:00pm – 9:00pm) Part 2 VBC Reception
Hardware Competition Practice
Friday, April 12 (8:00am – 12:00pm) South Hall 1
Friday, April 12 (4:00pm – 5:00pm) – FIELDS CLOSED South Hall 1
Friday, April 12 (4:00pm – 5:00pm) – Student Group Photo South Hall 1
Saturday, April (1:00am – 4:00pm) South Hall 1
Hardware Competition Team Captains Meeting
Friday, April 12 (10:00pm –11:00pm) South Hall 1
Hardware Competition
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 4:00pm) South Hall 1
Drone Competition Practice
Friday, April 12 (1:00pm – 6:00pm) South Hall 1
Drone Competition
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 4:00pm) South Hall 1
Career Networking Competition Kick-Off Meeting
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 9:00pm) VBC Meeting RM 2
Software Competition Scrimmage
Friday, April 12 (2:00pm – 5:00pm) South Hall 2
Software Competition
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 4:00pm) South Hall 2
Student Paper Competition
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) VBC Reception
Student T-Shirt Competition
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) VBC Reception
Student Website Competition
Saturday, April 13 (8:00am – 12:00pm) VBC Reception
Saturday, April 13 (6:00pm – 10:00pm) Awards Banquet VBC North Hall
Branch Leaders & 2020 Hardware
Sunday, April 14 (8:00am – 12:00pm) VBC Ball Rm 1
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Awards Banquet Program I. Welcome (Gregg Vaughn)
II. IEEE-USA Awards (Tom Coughlin & Diana Librizzi)
a. Robert S. Walleigh Award – John Paserba
b. Jim Watson Student Professional Awareness Achievement
Award – James Peterman
c. Distinguished Literary Contributions – Guru Madhavan
III. Region 3 Professional Awards (Gregg Vaughn & Kristin Bing)
a. Joseph M. Biedenbach Outstanding Engineering Educator
Award – Rami J. Haddad
b. Outstanding Engineer Award – Maryam Saeedifard
c. Outstanding Service Award – Tim Forrest
d. Outstanding Professional Leadership Award – Daniel W.
McDonald
IV. Region 3 Director’s Choice Awards (Gregg Vaughn & Kristin Bing)
a. E. Chase Battaglio
b. J. Ken Pigg
V. Region 3 Senior Membership Development Awards (Gregg Vaughn
& Sonya Dillard)
a. Strongest Performance – Jamaica Section
b. Most Improved – Virginia Mountain Section
VI. Region 3 MOVE Recognition (Mary Ellen Randall)
VII. Other IEEE Awards (Kristin Bing)
a. Dr. R.E. Hanneman Community Service Award – Steve Kemp
b. IEEE Haraden Pratt Award – David G. Green
c. IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award – Lisa G. Huettel
d. IEEE EAB Meritorious Achievement Award in Accreditation
Activities – Franc E. Noel
e. Fellows in Region 3, Class of 2019
Steven Butler, Jiyuan Fan, Maysam Ghovanloo, Ahmed A-g
Helmy, C. Steven Lingafelt, Tim Menzies, Mary Ellen Randall,
Shuo Wang
VIII. Student Awards (Victor Basantes)
IX. SoutheastCon Recognition (Gregg Vaughn & Eric Grigorian)
a. R3 James Beall SoutheastCon Recognition – Eric Grigorian
b. 2019 SoutheastCon Volunteers (See Page 9 for Listing)
X. Announcing SoutheastCon 2020 (Charles Lord)
* Awards Banquet Concludes *
IEEE SoutheastCon 2019 April 11-14 Huntsville, Alabama
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IEEE SoutheastCon 2019 April 11-14 Huntsville, Alabama
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